Last week outside of Caffe Roma in Little Italy, New York, Tristan Eaton painted his own rendering of an image of Audrey Hepburn. Within the actress’s portrait you can see text, bright designs and patterns, appearing to be ripped revealing the layers underneath. The mural was part of the ongoing The Lisa Project (Little Italy Street Art Project).

Nychos is back at it again, this time with his Weird crewmate Dxtr in Copenhagen, Denmark. The two found a long trackside wall to douse with colorful paint. Each of the artists painted distinctly different letters. Nychos letters constructed of his signature bones with blood veins, and Dxtr with animal fur like texture in a calligraphy style. Both painted character heads that meet in the middle giving the wall some balance.

The mural festival season has been in full swing since the beginning of summer and our eyes have viewed hundreds if not thousands of murals in the last few months. After a while, many of the styles blend together and not much stands out. However, this piece by Greek-artist, Fikos Antonios, created for the “Make a Move” festival in Limerick, Ireland grabbed out attention instantly. It has a great ancient Greek traditional mural look, with elements and techniques from more contemporary art movements.

Participating at the Galore Festival in Copenhagen, Denmark, Italian painter, Zed1, outdid himself creating three strong murals all starring his signature plumped-faced characters. One was titled “Looking for contact” and another "sacrifice for creation." Check out these photos of all of them.

Last month, Juxtapoz had the fortunate opportunity to attended Wall therapy in Rochester, NY. We can’t help but smile when reminiscing over our experience there and all the wonderful people we met. Videographer and photographer, Rosanna Bach, was also in attendance documenting some of the artists and gathering their thoughts. Check out this new video she just released on Wall Therapy.

As we reflect on the eventful week spent in Atlanta for the fourth edition of Living Walls, exhaustion kicks in. On our final two days we were able to see all the walls come to completion, which included the finishing of 3ttman, Nanook, Trek Mathews, and Roti’s walls. We attended a lecture series that took place on the 27th floor at the top of W Hotel that featured speakers and an artist panel all centered around urbanism and the use of public space. On the final day the main focus quickly shifted to getting the closing party ready that was to be held at the Goat Farm...

Low Bros and Clemens Behr who all hail from Berlin, are in Lithuania where they have collaborated on a large outdoor installation for the Satta Outside Festival on the Lithuanian coast. Behr who works with basic building and recycled materials brought an interesting new perspective to one of the Los Bros characters.

The sun now completely covered by grey clouds has given us some much desired cool down time on our third day here in Atlanta for the Living Walls Conference. After last nights block party in the Edgewood neighborhood where a large crowd congregated in front of Roti’s wall for a hazy late night of celebration in the streets, we wouldn’t be surprised if everyone had a more sluggish start than usual today.

Nychos who has been on a world spray tour as of recent (He apparently doesn’t sleep for how many walls he’s been cranking out) is now in Copenhagen, Denmark participating in the Galore Festival. With his crewmate, DXTR, the two painted an epic sliced and diced animal that has a cool mint blue colored skin.